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  • adjective Having two centers.

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  • adjective Having two centres

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  • adjective having two centers

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Examples

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  • The homescreen of the sound is rattling a 3 concealment intimacy - there's a bicentric panel, and mitt and right, and with the wink of a digit you crapper manoeuver the

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  • Royal Space - Caters the infrastructural and duty expanse needs for open and clannish enterprises, bicentric and State Govt.

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  • Nevertheless, the city's vibrancy has attained metropolis the estimation as the newborn 'in' municipality for travelers to Alaska as substantially as newborn residents, who become for its superior installation system, temperate weather, and bicentric location.

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  • Royal Space - Caters the infrastructural and duty expanse needs for open and clannish enterprises, bicentric and State Govt.

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  • Westwood, Calif. the Federal bicentric assets of L. A.'s West Side.

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  • Nevertheless, the city's vibrancy has attained metropolis the estimation as the newborn 'in' municipality for travelers to Alaska as substantially as newborn residents, who become for its superior installation system, temperate weather, and bicentric location.

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  • However, it also emphasizes that the efficient and effective functioning of the system in its entirety is bicentric to the success of some display programme, irrespective of the display method chosen.

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  • Nevertheless, the city's vibrancy has attained metropolis the estimation as the newborn 'in' municipality for travelers to Alaska as substantially as newborn residents, who become for its superior installation system, temperate weather, and bicentric location.

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  • Another essential abstract to study is that there is no bicentric governance embody that makes rules over the trading mechanics.

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